City Editor of The Evening Standard Chris Blackhurst interviews Dianne Thompson, the woman behind the National Lottery.
Now Chief Executive of the Operator, she has been working for Camelot for 17 years and is set to retire next month.

Antony Baxter is joined by Paul Cummis, the artist internationally acclaimed for the ‘Seas of Red’ installation at the Tower of London to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Great War.

Chris Blackhurst is joined by Tom Teichman, the Chairman of SPARK Venture Management and has a long track record in backing, chairing and developing some of Europe’s most successful internet, technology, music, games and software businesses

Jimmy Wales is an American Internet entrepreneur best known as the co-founder and promoter of the online non-profit encyclopedia Wikipedia and the for-profit Wikia web hosting company. He joins Chris Blackhurst in the studio.

Chris Blackhurst talks to the entrepreneur and philanthropist Lloyd Dorfman, founder of Travelex, Chairman of The Office Group and Doddle, Chairman of the Prince’s Trust, patron of the National Theatre